Broadway Or Bust"Boot Camp"
The young performers launch headlong into rehearsals, coaching and coaxing sessions with one week to prepare for auditions and the awards ceremony. They fight fatigue and get an eye-opening look at what life is like on Broadway, experiencing both progress and setbacks. The episode closes as they dig into last-minute preparations for their auditions. Part 2 of 3G

1:00 am

Austin City Limits"Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes"
Modern blues and soul are featured in the two performances. Clark showcases his major label debut, while Alabama Shakes spotlight their critically acclaimed Boys & Girls.G

2:00 am

NOVA"Why Ships Sink"
NOVA investigates the safety of cruise ships, which carry 20 million passengers annually on vacation aboard these deluxe "floating cities," which have doubled in size during the last decade. Some engineers fear these towering behemoths are dangerosly unstable. NOVA brings together marine engineering and safety experts to reconstruct famous cruise disasters, including the recent Costa Concordia to consider the questions about cruise safety.G

3:00 am

Outdoor Idaho"A Middle Fork Journey"
OUTDOOR IDAHO explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, who meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire, and reports on a dramatic logjam.G

WordWorld"There's An Ant In Every Giant/Chef Sheep"
There's an Ant in Every Giant - When Ant grows tired of being the smallest WordFriend in Word World, he adds a G-I to his tiny frame and changes from ANT to GIANT. However, he soon realizes that he can be Word World's biggest hero when he's just tiny Ant. Chef Sheep - When Pig gets a bowl stuck on his face, Sheep must take over his cooking show. D

5:30 am

Super Why!"Beauty and the Beast"
"Grrr! Stomp!" is all Princess Pea hears on her playdate with Wolfy and she can't figure out why he's so angry! The Super Readers zip into the story of Beauty and the Beast and get to know the Beast himself! He isn't so "beastly" after all and if only he could turn down his roaring, Beauty might figure out they're not as different as she thinks. Educational Objectives: To learn about the right way to speak to friends, practice the alphabet, and rhyme with "ake" words. Kids will find out that the power to read can change the story!. D

6:00 am

Austin City Limits"Gary Clark Jr./Alabama Shakes"
Modern blues and soul are featured in the two performances. Clark showcases his major label debut, while Alabama Shakes spotlight their critically acclaimed Boys & Girls.G

7:00 am

Hanford An Oregon Experience
This show looks at the history of the 670-square-mile Hanford Nuclear Reservation. In 1943 a city seemingly sprang up overnight in the south central Washington desert as 45,000 workers came from all over the United States to build the world's first large-scale nuclear reactor as part of the top-secret Manhattan Project.G

8:00 am

Dialogue"Livable Communities"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with Robert McNulty, the founder of Partners for Livable Communities, about what makes communities "livable."G

8:30 am

Outdoor Idaho"A Middle Fork Journey"
OUTDOOR IDAHO explores 100 miles of the free-flowing Middle Fork of the Salmon. Cameras follow rafters, on both guided and independent trips, who meet the challenges of the river, experience the changing scenery, and encounter wildlife. The show also explores the surrounding countryside, considers the effects of fire, and reports on a dramatic logjam.G

9:00 am

Oregon Field Guide"Rescue Dogs, Wild Foods, Animal Therapy"
Dogs trained in search specialties have joined the search and rescue teams in Oregon. The episode also goes shopping for dinner in the woods, looking for wild ingredients.G

9:30 am

Roadtrip Nation"In-Studio Interviews: David Bader and Milena Acosta"
For the first time ever, this season includes three in-studio episodes filmed at Roadtrip Nation headquarters. Using a transformed 1972 Winnebago as a stage in front of a live audience, Alumni Roadtrippers Ray, Mariana, and Hannah interview David Bader, Director of Education at the Aquarium of the Pacific, and Milena Acosta, Education Outreach Supervisor at the Aquarium of the Pacific. The audience gains insight into each guest's path, including how David followed his childhood passion to his current position, and how Milena's choice of "love over career" has led to a fulfilling destination. D

10:00 am

Scientific American Frontiers"Alien Invasion"
This program explores the impact that invasive species and viruses have on environmental and human health around the world. Increasingly, foreign animal and plant species jump national and international boundaries and wreak havoc on ecosystems that offer no natural resistance or predators to the unwelcome guests. Alda looks at some of the most egregious aliens and what's being done to control them. D

11:00 am

NOVA"Why Ships Sink"
NOVA investigates the safety of cruise ships, which carry 20 million passengers annually on vacation aboard these deluxe "floating cities," which have doubled in size during the last decade. Some engineers fear these towering behemoths are dangerosly unstable. NOVA brings together marine engineering and safety experts to reconstruct famous cruise disasters, including the recent Costa Concordia to consider the questions about cruise safety.G

12:00 pm

Wild Photo Adventures"The Best of Season 1"
Host and professional wildlife photographer Doug Gardner takes a look back at some of the highlights of Season 1. D

12:30 pm

Shooting in the Wild
Based on the book Shooting in the Wild by wildlife filmmaker and American University professor Chris Palmer, the film takes a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of natural history filmmaking. It reveals secrets for getting the perfect shot while discussing the pervasive and troubling trends toward sensationalism, extreme risk-taking and even animal abuse. Emerging explorer and filmmaker Alexandra Cousteau is host.G

1:00 pm

Globe Trekker"Madrid City Guide"
Adela takes in the artwork at the Prado.G

2:00 pm

Dialogue"Livable Communities"
Host Marcia Franklin talks with Robert McNulty, the founder of Partners for Livable Communities, about what makes communities "livable."G

Rick Steves' Europe"French Riviera: Uniquely Chic"
Long a favorite of Europe's elite, the coastline still sparkles with yachts. Rick follows in the footsteps of the 19th century aristocrats along Monaco's harbor and Nice's promenade des Anglais. Then he visits picturesque artist hangouts of Chagall, Matisse and Picasso.G

5:00 pm

Earthflight, A Nature Special Presentation"Europe"
Cranes and geese rise over Venice, Dover, Edinburgh and the monkey-guarded Rock of Gibraltar. In Rome, the Loire Valley, Holland and Hungary, birds gather by the millions to breed and raise their families. Part 3 of 6G

6:00 pm

Chatsworth House
At the country estate of the 12th Duke of Devonshire, the south facade is under scaffolding for a $14 million renovation. An events manager arranges for digital retouching for photos of couples using the area for weddings. It is also the 48th Chatsworth Horticultural and Produce show when members of the 700-person staff compete with each other for trophies. Part 3 of 3G

7:00 pm

As Long As I Remember: American Veteranos
Through the personal histories and experiences of three Chicano veterans who are also artists from south Texas, the film examines the role art plays in the sorting of memories, post-traumatic stress disorder, activism and the conflict in Iraq. The film chronicles their upbringing in the Mexican-American community, their military service in Vietnam, and their lives after the war.G

8:00 pm

Latino Americans"Foreigners In Their Own Land"
The first hour covers the history of Latinos from 1565-1880 as the first Spanish explorers enter North America, and as the Mexican-American War strips Mexico of half its territories by 1848. In the second hour see how the American population is reshaped by Latino immigration starting in 1880 and continuing into the 1940s as Cubans, Mexicans and Puerto Ricans begin arriving in the U.S. and start to build communities in South Florida, Los Angeles and New York. Parts 1 and 2 of 6G

10:00 pm

Chatsworth House
At the country estate of the 12th Duke of Devonshire, the south facade is under scaffolding for a $14 million renovation. An events manager arranges for digital retouching for photos of couples using the area for weddings. It is also the 48th Chatsworth Horticultural and Produce show when members of the 700-person staff compete with each other for trophies. Part 3 of 3G

11:00 pm

As Long As I Remember: American Veteranos
Through the personal histories and experiences of three Chicano veterans who are also artists from south Texas, the film examines the role art plays in the sorting of memories, post-traumatic stress disorder, activism and the conflict in Iraq. The film chronicles their upbringing in the Mexican-American community, their military service in Vietnam, and their lives after the war.G